Is that the end? It would appear grim, but it's not over according to co-founder Peter Sunde: "I’ll live with whatever sentence I’ll get in the end – I’ll just finish my book. The fight goes on with or without me, I’m just a pawn. But at least I’m a pawn on the morally right side. I’m proud as hell of what I’ve done and I would not change my involvement in any way. I actually think I could have done much more for the fight. And I will."
Pirate Bay loses supreme court appeal
by jason - Mon Feb 6, 2012 5:07pm
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/02/what-we-do-is-good-pirate-bay-lashes-out-as-swedish-lawsuit-finally-ends.ars
Is that the end? It would appear grim, but it's not over according to co-founder Peter Sunde: "I’ll live with whatever sentence I’ll get in the end – I’ll just finish my book. The fight goes on with or without me, I’m just a pawn. But at least I’m a pawn on the morally right side. I’m proud as hell of what I’ve done and I would not change my involvement in any way. I actually think I could have done much more for the fight. And I will."
Meanwhile they have switched domains to an .se to keep the site running. And demonstrated that Pirate Bay works for physical objects, too...